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A2 The Malibu Times July 10, 2014 THURS., JULY 10 SUNDOWNER Join the Dan Eldon Center for Creative Activism for a Kenyan sum- mer tradition of a night filled with good music, people and drinks, at 18820 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 6 p.m. $20-$25. creativevisions.org FRI., JULY 11 ORIENTATION DAY Children’s Lifesaving Foundation hosts a Camp4All volunteer orienta- tion day to learn about its summer 2014 program, at Zuma Beach, 30000 Pacific Coasty Hwy. at 10 a.m. childrenslifesaving.org SAT., JULY 12 HABITAT RESTORATION Join Heal The Bay for a morning of habitat restoration, which includes removing non-native vegetation and planting native species, at Leo Carrillo State Park, 35000 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 9 a.m. healthebay.org BOOK READING Sanjay Nambiar reads and signs cop- ies of “The Super Duper Princess Heroes: How It All Started,” at Bank of Books, 29169 Heathercliff Rd. at 10:30 a.m. 310.457.5699 MAPPING LECTURE Listen as cartographer Tom Harrison shares about mapping the Santa Monica Mountains, at Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center, 26876 Mulholland Hwy., Calabasas. at 1 p.m. 805.370.2302 ART OPENING Evergreene Studios hosts an open- ing night for its summer show at Art Space Malibu, featuring pieces by Olivier Mosset, Blair Thurman and Larry Bell, at 3728 Cross Creek Rd. at 7 p.m. 310.650.9642 MOVIE SCREENING Join the Malibu Country Mart for a screening of a family-friendly movie on a giant outdoor screen, at 3835 Cross Creek Rd. at 8:15 p.m. mali- bucountrymart.com MON., JULY 14 SAFETY TIPS Emergency Services Coordinator for the City of Malibu Brad Davis shares advice for staying safe for seniors, at Malibu City Hall Zuma Room, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 12 p.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 357 TUES., JULY 15 MUSIC LESSON Listen and learn about making music with Beat Buds, at Malibu Library, 23519 Civic Center Way, at 11 a.m. 310.456.6438 WED., JULY 16 GOLF CLINIC The Gold Pro hosts a golf putting clinic open to all levels, at Malibu Golf Club, 901 Encinal Canyon, at 10:30 a.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 357 ROTARY CLUB The Malibu Rotary Club hosts its weekly meeting with a talk by Nora MacLellan about “Vision to Learn,” which brings eye clinics to schools in low-income communities, Pepperdine University’s Drescher Graduate Campus Learning Center Room, LC 152, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 11:30 a.m. maliburotary.org FRI., JULY 18 ART WORKSHOP The Malibu Senior Center hosts an Aboriginal “Amate” art workshop, at 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 1 p.m. $25. 310.456.2489 ext. 357 DINNER PARTY Malibu Presbyterian Church hosts the Women’s Citrus Summer Dinner Party for women of all generations with a testimony by Katie Shull, at the Upper Patio, 3324 Malibu Canyon Rd. at 6 p.m. $10. [email protected] SAT., JULY 19 GARDEN WORKSHOP The City of Malibu and the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works are hosting a gar- den workshop, at Malibu City Hall Multipurpose Room, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 9:30 a.m. 310.456.2489 STORY TIME Leslie Bixler presents Rockin’ Rhythm Story Time, at Bank of Books, 29169 Heathercliff Rd. at 10:30 a.m. 310.457.5699 ART WORKSHOP Mary Wright hosts a watercolor col- lage workshop in nature, at Wright Ranch, 24680 Piuma Rd. at 1 p.m. $25. 818.591.8992 BOOK SIGNING Kay Rae Chomic reads and signs “A Tight Grip: A Novel about Golf, Love Affairs, and Women of a Certain Age,” at Bank of Books, 29169 Heathercliff Rd. at 2 p.m. 310.457.5699 MALIBU ROCKS CONCERT Join Cantor Marcelo Gindlin, Lenny Goldsmith and surprise guests to benefit the Scott Wells Memorial Foundation, at Malibu Jewish Community Center & Synagogue, 24855 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 6:30 p.m. $18-$25 ($10 for children). 310.456.2178 MON., JULY 21 BIBLE SCHOOL The Christian Science Church hosts a vacation Bible school for all faiths with arts and crafts and exploration of Bible characters, at 28635 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 9 a.m. (daily through July 25) $45/week. 310.457.4510 PUPPET SHOW Swazzle Puppet Company presents B.A.R.K. the robot dog, at Malibu Library, 23519 Civic Center Way, at 2 p.m. 310.456.6438 WED., JULY 23 ROTARY CLUB The Malibu Rotary Club hosts its weekly meeting with a talk by Jo Anne Books about life after polio, Pepperdine University’s Drescher Graduate Campus Learning Center Room, LC 152, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 11:30 a.m. maliburotary.org SPEAKER SERIES The Malibu Library Speakers’ Series continues with a talk by Scott McIntosh who climbed Mount Everest in 2007, at the Malibu Library, 23519 Civic Center Way, at 7 p.m. 310.456.6438 ONGOING PLAY The Malibu Playhouse hosts the world premiere of “Flim Flam: Houdini and the Hereafter” by Gene Franklin Smith, through August 3, at 29243 Pacific Coast Hwy. 323.960.7711 BOB PEAK A selection of movie posters by Robert “Bob” Peak, an American illustrator best known for creating the mod- ern movie poster, will be on display through August 3, at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. arts.pepperdine.edu WALKING TOUR Take a walk in the garden by the sea and learn about trees and exotic plantings, at the Adamson House, 23200 Pacific Coast Hwy. Fridays at 10 a.m. 310.456.8432 MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATION Relax to the sound of the waves in a friendly, nondenominational setting Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., in Malibu, 310.456.3591 MUSIC Malibu Unplugged takes place Thursdays at 8 p.m. at Casa Escobar, 22969 Pacific Coast Hwy. 310.456.1160 MEDITATION CLASS The Malibu Senior Center offers a meditation class on Wednesdays, at the Malibu Senior Center, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd., at 12 p.m. $5. 310.456.2489 COWBOYS FOR CHRIST The Cowboys for Christ Malibu chapter meets every weekday morn- ing for prayer and scripture reading outside the Point Dume Post Office, 29160 Heathercliff Rd. at 7 a.m. 310.457.0586 STORY TIME Bank of Books hosts a story time Friday and Saturday mornings at 10:30, at 29169 Heathercliff Rd. 310.457.5699 LISTENING POST Listening sessions are offered by volunteers trained in interpersonal communication skills and co- counseling to provide an oppor- tunity to speak aloud feelings confidentially, at Malibu United Methodist Church, 30128 Morning View Dr., Thursdays at 2 p.m. 310.457.7505 THEATER GROUP Dry Gulch Theatre of Anarchy hosts a meeting Monday nights with an open stage for poets, musicians and actors to practice their art, at 12450 Dry Gulch Trail, at 7 p.m. facebook. com/groups/dry.gulch.theatre MUSIC Paradise Cove hosts “Dueling Pianos Minus One” Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. at Paradise Cove Beach Café, 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy. 310.457.2503 MOMMY AND ME Gan Malibu Preschool offers a Mommy and Me class for infants and toddlers on Tuesdays, at 22933 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 9:30 a.m. 310.456.6573 FITNESS CLASS The Malibu Senior Center offers a low impact functional fitness class Fridays, at 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 1 p.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 357 SINGING WAITERS Paradise Cove hosts “The Singing Waiters of Malibu” Fridays at 6:30 p.m. at Paradise Cove Beach Café, 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy. 310.457.2503 RECYCLE EVENT The City of Malibu conducts a com- bined recycle event, where residents can drop off used motor oil, water- based paint, electronics and other items for proper recycling, on the third Saturday of even-numbered months, at City Hall, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd., at 10 a.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 286 ROTARY CLUB Meets Wednesdays at Pepperdine University’s Drescher Graduate Campus Learning Center Room, LC 152, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 11:30 a.m. maliburotary.org YOGA CLASS The Malibu Senior Center offers a therapeutic yoga class on Thursdays, at 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 9 a.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 357 GARDEN CLUB The Malibu Garden Club meets every month on the first Wednesday, at Point Dume Club House, 29500 Heathercliff Dr., at 7 p.m. 310.457.3860 TOWNSHIP COUNCIL The Malibu Township Council meets the second Thursday of each month at Malibu City Hall’s Zuma Room, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd., at 7 p.m. malibutownshipcouncil.org AVERI • MALIBU’S RESIDENT PSYCHIC® Accurate & Astounding In Person and Telephone Readings By Appointment F or more than four decades, thousands of people have sought AVERI’s guidance and motivation for career and personal excellence. Now you too can join with two recent U.S. Presidents, celebrities and ordinary people with extra ordinary dreams who have been enriched by AVERI’s powerful insights for peace, pros- perity and good health. (310) 457-3157 Visa/MC/AE Accepted Averi Torres www.averi.com ENERGY MUSE CUSTOM SACRED GEMSTONE JEWELRY AT AVERI.COM C alendar events are scheduled in advance and may be subject to change. Submission deadline is Tuesday at 10 a.m. Please e-mail submissions to The Malibu Times, c/o Calendar Editor, to editorial@malibutimes.com, or fax to 310.456.8986. only events with a connection to malibu will be considered. FOR INFORMATION CALL 310.589.9266 MALIBU ROTARY CLUB 11:30 P.M. Wednesdays Pepperdine University www.maliburotary.org 1.2 MILLION BUSINESS LEADERS WORLDWIDE. Pumping Complete Service, Trouble Shooting Inspection for Operators Permit Installation of Treatment Systems, Monitoring of Systems Maintenance Program for all Systems 310.305.9900 Photo courtesy Malibu Country Mart The Malibu Country Mart hosts its second annual summer movie series with a free screening in the park, projected onto an outdoor screen July 12. ©2013 Feld Entertainment #RinglingBros Ringling.com 273992 All trademarks shown are the property of their respective owners. Buy Tickets (Los Angeles & Ontario): AXS.com 888-9-AXS-TIX • Venue Box Office Buy Tickets (Anaheim): Ticketmaster.com 800-745-3000 • Venue Box Office JULY 9 – 15 JULY 18 – 22 CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK ARENA STAPLES CENTER JULY 25 – AUG. 3 HONDA CENTER A2 cal 7-10-14.indd 2 7/8/14 7:51 PM

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Page 1: A2 The Malibu Times - TownNewsbloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/malibutimes.com/... · 2014. 7. 10. · A2 The Malibu Times July 10, 2014 of Los Angeles Department of THURS., JULY

A2 The Malibu Times July 10, 2014

THURS., JULY 10

SUNDOWNERJoin the Dan Eldon Center for Creative Activism for a Kenyan sum-mer tradition of a night filled with good music, people and drinks, at 18820 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 6 p.m. $20-$25. creativevisions.org

FRI., JULY 11

ORIENTATION DAYChildren’s Lifesaving Foundation hosts a Camp4All volunteer orienta-tion day to learn about its summer 2014 program, at Zuma Beach, 30000 Pacific Coasty Hwy. at 10 a.m. childrenslifesaving.org

SAT., JULY 12

HABITAT RESTORATIONJoin Heal The Bay for a morning of habitat restoration, which includes removing non-native vegetation and planting native species, at Leo Carrillo State Park, 35000 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 9 a.m. healthebay.org

BOOK READINGSanjay Nambiar reads and signs cop-ies of “The Super Duper Princess Heroes: How It All Started,” at Bank of Books, 29169 Heathercliff Rd. at 10:30 a.m. 310.457.5699

MAPPING LECTUREListen as cartographer Tom Harrison shares about mapping the Santa Monica Mountains, at Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center, 26876 Mulholland Hwy., Calabasas. at 1 p.m. 805.370.2302

ART OPENINGEvergreene Studios hosts an open-ing night for its summer show at Art Space Malibu, featuring pieces by Olivier Mosset, Blair Thurman and Larry Bell, at 3728 Cross Creek Rd. at 7 p.m. 310.650.9642

MOVIE SCREENINGJoin the Malibu Country Mart for a screening of a family-friendly movie on a giant outdoor screen, at 3835 Cross Creek Rd. at 8:15 p.m. mali-bucountrymart.com

MON., JULY 14

SAFETY TIPSEmergency Services Coordinator for the City of Malibu Brad Davis shares advice for staying safe for seniors, at Malibu City Hall Zuma Room, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 12 p.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 357

TUES., JULY 15

MUSIC LESSONListen and learn about making music with Beat Buds, at Malibu Library, 23519 Civic Center Way, at 11 a.m. 310.456.6438

WED., JULY 16

GOLF CLINICThe Gold Pro hosts a golf putting clinic open to all levels, at Malibu Golf Club, 901 Encinal Canyon, at 10:30 a.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 357

ROTARY CLUB The Malibu Rotary Club hosts its weekly meeting with a talk by Nora MacLellan about “Vision to Learn,” which brings eye clinics to schools in low-income communities, Pepperdine University’s Drescher Graduate Campus Learning Center Room, LC 152, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 11:30 a.m. maliburotary.org

FRI., JULY 18

ART WORKSHOPThe Malibu Senior Center hosts an Aboriginal “Amate” art workshop, at 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 1 p.m. $25. 310.456.2489 ext. 357

DINNER PARTYMalibu Presbyterian Church hosts the Women’s Citrus Summer Dinner Party for women of all generations with a testimony by Katie Shull, at the Upper Patio, 3324 Malibu Canyon Rd. at 6 p.m. $10. [email protected]

SAT., JULY 19

GARDEN WORKSHOPThe City of Malibu and the County

of Los Angeles Department of Public Works are hosting a gar-den workshop, at Malibu City Hall Multipurpose Room, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 9:30 a.m. 310.456.2489

STORY TIMELeslie Bixler presents Rockin’ Rhythm Story Time, at Bank of Books, 29169 Heathercliff Rd. at 10:30 a.m. 310.457.5699

ART WORKSHOPMary Wright hosts a watercolor col-lage workshop in nature, at Wright Ranch, 24680 Piuma Rd. at 1 p.m. $25. 818.591.8992

BOOK SIGNINGKay Rae Chomic reads and signs “A Tight Grip: A Novel about Golf, Love Affairs, and Women of a Certain Age,” at Bank of Books, 29169 Heathercliff Rd. at 2 p.m. 310.457.5699

MALIBU ROCKS CONCERTJoin Cantor Marcelo Gindlin, Lenny Goldsmith and surprise guests to benefit the Scott Wells Memorial Foundation, at Malibu Jewish Community Center & Synagogue, 24855 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 6:30 p.m. $18-$25 ($10 for children). 310.456.2178

MON., JULY 21

BIBLE SCHOOLThe Christian Science Church hosts a vacation Bible school for all faiths with arts and crafts and exploration of Bible characters, at 28635 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 9 a.m. (daily through July 25) $45/week. 310.457.4510

PUPPET SHOWSwazzle Puppet Company presents B.A.R.K. the robot dog, at Malibu Library, 23519 Civic Center Way, at 2 p.m. 310.456.6438

WED., JULY 23

ROTARY CLUB The Malibu Rotary Club hosts its weekly meeting with a talk by Jo Anne Books about life after polio, Pepperdine University’s Drescher Graduate Campus Learning Center Room, LC 152, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 11:30 a.m. maliburotary.org

SPEAKER SERIESThe Malibu Library Speakers’ Series continues with a talk by Scott McIntosh who climbed Mount

Everest in 2007, at the Malibu Library, 23519 Civic Center Way, at 7 p.m. 310.456.6438

ONGOING

PLAYThe Malibu Playhouse hosts the world premiere of “Flim Flam: Houdini and the Hereafter” by Gene Franklin Smith, through August 3, at 29243 Pacific Coast Hwy. 323.960.7711

BOB PEAKA selection of movie posters by Robert “Bob” Peak, an American illustrator best known for creating the mod-ern movie poster, will be on display through August 3, at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. arts.pepperdine.edu

WALKING TOURTake a walk in the garden by the sea and learn about trees and exotic plantings, at the Adamson House, 23200 Pacific Coast Hwy. Fridays at 10 a.m. 310.456.8432

MINDFULNESS AND MEDITATIONRelax to the sound of the waves in a friendly, nondenominational setting Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., in Malibu, 310.456.3591

MUSICMalibu Unplugged takes place Thursdays at 8 p.m. at Casa Escobar, 22969 Pacific Coast Hwy. 310.456.1160

MEDITATION CLASSThe Malibu Senior Center offers a

meditation class on Wednesdays, at the Malibu Senior Center, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd., at 12 p.m. $5. 310.456.2489

COWBOYS FOR CHRISTThe Cowboys for Christ Malibu chapter meets every weekday morn-ing for prayer and scripture reading outside the Point Dume Post Office, 29160 Heathercliff Rd. at 7 a.m. 310.457.0586

STORY TIMEBank of Books hosts a story time Friday and Saturday mornings at 10:30, at 29169 Heathercliff Rd. 310.457.5699

LISTENING POSTListening sessions are offered by volunteers trained in interpersonal communication skills and co- counseling to provide an oppor-tunity to speak aloud feelings confidentially, at Malibu United Methodist Church, 30128 Morning View Dr., Thursdays at 2 p.m. 310.457.7505

THEATER GROUPDry Gulch Theatre of Anarchy hosts a meeting Monday nights with an open stage for poets, musicians and actors to practice their art, at 12450 Dry Gulch Trail, at 7 p.m. facebook.com/groups/dry.gulch.theatre

MUSICParadise Cove hosts “Dueling Pianos Minus One” Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. at Paradise Cove Beach Café, 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy. 310.457.2503

MOMMY AND MEGan Malibu Preschool offers a Mommy and Me class for infants and toddlers on Tuesdays, at 22933 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 9:30 a.m. 310.456.6573

FITNESS CLASSThe Malibu Senior Center offers a low impact functional fitness class Fridays, at 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 1 p.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 357

SINGING WAITERSParadise Cove hosts “The Singing Waiters of Malibu” Fridays at 6:30 p.m. at Paradise Cove Beach Café, 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy. 310.457.2503

RECYCLE EVENTThe City of Malibu conducts a com-bined recycle event, where residents can drop off used motor oil, water-based paint, electronics and other items for proper recycling, on the third Saturday of even-numbered months, at City Hall, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd., at 10 a.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 286

ROTARY CLUBMeets Wednesdays at Pepperdine University’s Drescher Graduate Campus Learning Center Room, LC 152, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 11:30 a.m. maliburotary.org

YOGA CLASSThe Malibu Senior Center offers a therapeutic yoga class on Thursdays, at 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 9 a.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 357

GARDEN CLUBThe Malibu Garden Club meets every month on the first Wednesday, at Point Dume Club House, 29500 Heathercliff Dr., at 7 p.m. 310.457.3860

TOWNSHIP COUNCILThe Malibu Township Council meets the second Thursday of each month at Malibu City Hall’s Zuma Room, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd., at 7 p.m. malibutownshipcouncil.orgAVERI • MALIBU’S RESIDENT PSYCHIC®

Accurate & AstoundingIn Person and Telephone Readings By Appointment

For more than four decades, thousands of people have

sought AVERI’s guidance and motivation for career and personal excellence. Now you too can join with two recent U.S. Presidents, celebrities and ordinary people with extra ordinary dreams who have been enriched by AVERI’s powerful insights for peace, pros-perity and good health.

(310) 457-3157

Visa/MC/AE AcceptedAveri Torres

www.averi.com

ENERGY MUSE CUSTOM SACRED GEMSTONE JEWELRY AT AVERI.COM

Calendar events are scheduled in advance and may be subject to change. Submission deadline is Tuesday at 10 a.m. Please e-mail submissions to The Malibu Times, c/o

Calendar Editor, to [email protected], or fax to 310.456.8986. only events with a connection to malibu will be considered.

FOR INFORMATION CALL

310.589.9266

MALIBU ROTARY CLUB11:30 P.M.

WednesdaysPepperdine University

www.maliburotary.org

1.2 MILLION BUSINESS LEADERS

WORLDWIDE.

• Pumping• Complete Service,

Trouble Shooting• Inspection for

Operators Permit• Installation of

Treatment Systems, Monitoring of Systems

• Maintenance Program for all Systems

310.305.9900

Photo courtesy Malibu Country MartThe Malibu Country Mart hosts its second annual summer movie series with a free screening in the park, projected onto an outdoor screen July 12.

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Buy Tickets (Los Angeles & Ontario): AXS.com 888-9-AXS-TIX • Venue Box Office

Buy Tickets (Anaheim): Ticketmaster.com 800-745-3000 • Venue Box Office

JULY 9 – 15

JULY 18 – 22

CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK ARENA

STAPLES CENTER

JULY 25 – AUG. 3

HONDA CENTER

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